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    From this week's Blue Ribbon Flies Newsletter:


    FWP PROPOSES MADISON RIVER RECREATION PLAN
    F&W COMMISSION TO HEAR INITIAL PROPOSAL AT NEXT MEETING
    (BOZEMAN, Mont.)-Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is proposing a recreation management plan and administrative rules for the Madison River. The proposal is set to be presented at the next meeting of the Fish and Wildlife Commission as a first step in addressing increasing concerns about crowding and social conflict on the river.

    At its April 19 meeting, the Commission will not be deciding on the proposal, only whether to allow the Department to seek public input on the proposal as a start to the process.

    The proposed plan addresses the Madison River in southwest Montana from the outlet of Quake Lake to its confluence with the Jefferson River near Three Forks.

    It is intended to improve the recreational experience for all users by reducing crowding and social conflicts. As such, it is strictly a recreation management plan, not a resource management plan.

    The proposed plan comes as a response to years of public input in the form of surveys, scoping meetings, and informal comments indicating a decline in the user experience on the Madison. Specifically, users expressed concern about crowding both on the river and at access points, the level of commercial outfitting and the impact of the increasing numbers of visitors to the Madison.

    The Department's data also shows that overall recreational use on the Madison continues to increase with angling pressure increasing approximately 15-percent every two years. With that, reported commercial use is up 72-percent from 2008.

    Therefore, the Department began developing a recreation plan and convened a citizen advisory committee in 2012 which included individuals representing fishing outfitters, landowners, anglers and local business owners.

    FWP's proposal combines many of the recommendations made by that Madison River Citizen Advisory Committee and that of FWP staff.

    The plan as it's proposed includes:

    Establishing a cap on the number of commercial outfitters at 2016-2017 levels;
    Restricting commercial use based on the reach of river, and 2016-17 levels of use;
    Designating one reach of the river every day for non-commercial use (the rotating closed sections include reaches from Quake Lake to Greycliff Fishing Access Site);
    Prohibiting any commercial use from Greycliff Fishing Access Site to the to the Jefferson River to preserve the primitive nature of this unique reach;
    Prohibiting the use of any vessel or float tube to gain access for angling in the two walk/wade sections to help eliminate conflicts between boats and wade anglers;
    Prohibiting the use of glass containers on the river.

    As with similar plans, the Fish and Wildlife Commission would review the rules governing recreational use on the Madison River every five years.

    The objectives of this plan echo the Department's Vision for the future in protecting the value of this iconic resource and quality of experience for all," said Region Three Supervisor Mark Deleray.

    Deleray stressed that staff went to great lengths to consider the effect the proposal would have on all the interest groups and wants to hear from them all in the process.

    Regional Fisheries Manager Travis Horton said, "In putting this proposal together, we wanted to hear from and incorporate diverse voices of interest and we will continue to do that as proposal moves forward. FWP believes this is a balanced first step to addressing recreational concerns on the Madison."

    Fish and Wildlife Commissioners will listen to a presentation on the proposed plan at their April 19 meeting to determine whether to allow FWP staff to start a public input process.

    Questions about the proposed plan should be directed to madisonrivercom@mt.gov.


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    Quote Originally Posted by planettrout View Post
    It is intended to improve the recreational experience for all users by reducing crowding and social conflicts. As such, it is strictly a recreation management plan, not a resource management plan
    I guess I've been fortunate in that I've never had any problems with other anglers on the Madison or the Missouri; folks have been pretty cool about giving everyone some space. Of course I never go near the Madison during salmonfly season or the Mo for the spring hatches and, since I wade only I avoid boat ramps, so I may be (probably am) missing some mayhem.

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    I can easily see something like this happening on the Missouri, Holter Dam to Cascade area. It is getting really crowded, especially when the other rivers of Montana blow out in the spring or start to get too warm in the middle of summer.

    Larry ---sagefisher---

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    Sounds like a good idea to me. I've never seen so many drift boats in one place as on the Madison...and that was 15 years ago. I imagine it has gotten much worse over the years.

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